Nebrass Lamouchi is a Java Developer & an OWASP Project Leader. He lives and works in Paris. He is a Java technology enthusiast, trainer and speaker. Recently, Nebrass joined the NetBeans Dream Team. He holds an M.Sc in Information Systems Security from ISG Tunis, Tunisia.

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NetBeans Dream Team member Nebrass Lamouchi wrote a tutorial on how to write a Java EE application using Spring Boot and Docker in NetBeans IDE but now it’s time to dive deeper into the topic and experiment with NetBeans IDE 8.2.

Writing a Java EE application using Spring Boot and Docker in NetBeans IDE

This tutorial should help you create a Spring Boot microservice that is executed and deployed in a Docker container which can be configured and managed in the same place where we handle the Spring Boot application.

Nowadays, we have on the scene of the Java IDEs two main choices: NetBeans 8.1 or IntelliJ 15. As the eternal debate between Java Developers is always about what is the best IDE available for use, I got the idea to write this small post.